BOOK REVIEWS
This issue contains reveiws of Designing Web Usability: The Practice of Simplicity by Jakob Neilsen; The Cultural Context in Business Communication by Susanne Niemeier, Charles P. Campbell, and Rene Dirven, eds.; Sin and Syntax: How to Craft Wickedly Effective Prose
by Constance Hale; Successful Independent Consulting: Turn Your Career Experience into a Consulting Business by Douglas Florzak; Narrative and Professional Communication by Jane M. Perkins and Nancy Blyer, eds.; On Book Design by Richard Hendel; Advertising on the Internet
by Robbin Zeff and Brad Aronson; Design Wise: A Guide for Evaluating the Interface Design of Information Resources by Alison J. Head; Rhetorical Bodies by Jack Selzer and Sharon Crowley, eds.; The Writer's Legal Companion: The Complete Handbook for the Working Writer by
Brad Bunnin with Peter Beren; The Java Programming Language by Ken Arnold and James Gosling.
Document Type: Book Review
Publication date: 01 August 2000
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